Description
Title: Human Resources Project Coordinator
Location: Charlotte, NC
Minneapolis, MN
Duration: 12 months
Work Engagement: W2
Work Schedule: Hybrid 3 days in office/2 days remote
Benefits on offer for this contract position: Health Insurance, Life insurance, 401K and Voluntary Benefits
Summary:
In this contingent resource assignment, you may: Participate in low to moderately complex initiatives and identify opportunity for process improvements within Business Execution. Review and analyze basic or tactical Business Execution assignments or challenges that require research, evaluation, and selection of alternatives, related to low-to-medium risk deliverables. Present recommendations for resolving low to moderately complex situations and exercise some independent judgment while developing understanding of function, policies, procedures, and compliance requirements. Provide information to client personnel in Business Execution. Required Qualifications: Business Execution, Implementation, or Strategic Planning experience, or equivalent demonstrated through one or a combination of the following: work or consulting experience, training, military experience, education.
Key Responsibilities:
Required Qualifications:
Applicants must be authorized to work for ANY employer in the U.S. This position is not eligible for visa sponsorship.
. Ability to analyze large file repositories (e.g., SharePoint, network drives)
Experience working within a Human Resources environment (preferably on a project basis)
Records coordinating/management experience
Detail-oriented, strong analysis skills
Comfortable using tools like:
a. Excel (pivot tables, Power Query)
b. Power BI / reporting tools
c. Scripts or automation (PowerShell, Python is a plus)
a. Business teams
b. Technology partners
a. Service-first mindset: Approaches work as helping users solve problems quickly and efficiently through practical methods, tools, and guidance, rather than serving as a policy or records management expert.
b. Customer empathy & patience: Works effectively with users who may be unfamiliar with tools, data structures, or records concepts.
a. Driving file review conversations
b. Helping teams make decisions on their content
c. Comfort challenging stakeholders constructively
We believe in our vision and values just as strongly today as we did the first time we put them on paper more than 20 years ago. Staying true to them will guide us toward continued growth and success for decades to come. As you read more about our vision and values, you will learn about who we are, where we’re headed and how every Wells Fargo team member can help us get there.